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Found out the CIA actually declassified documents about MKUltra in 2001 that mention mind control experiments on kids

I stumbled on a PDF from the CIA's own records last night while digging through the Black Vault archives, and it listed doses of LSD given to minors without consent in the 1950s, how does anyone still defend that as 'national security'?
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keith_rivera19
A buddy of mine who works in social work told me his agency still finds old case files from back then that reference kids being given "behavioral therapy" but the notes match up with some of those declassified experiments. Makes your skin crawl when you realize this stuff was hidden for fifty years.
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rodriguez.felix
Wait, you actually believe those old records weren't just normal therapy notes?
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terryk28
terryk2816d agoMost Upvoted
@keith_rivera19 that part about "makes your skin crawl" hits hard because it SHOULD. Those old "behavioral therapy" notes are a TOTAL red flag when you line them up with what got declassified later. I've read through some of those MKUltra docs and the language is identical - stuff like "aversion conditioning" on kids for "noncompliance" which is basically code for shocking them or drugging them into submission. It's not just creepy, it's documented proof that these agencies knew EXACTLY what they were doing and buried it under medical jargon for fifty years. The real horror is that nobody got held accountable.
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